Swedish modern/dark metal act Mister Misery has dropped another track, "The Doomsday Clock", from its forthcoming self-titled album, due on 2 August through AFM Records.
The band on the new track: "This song is quite different from what we usually write about. 'The Doomsday Clock' is about the violent human nature and how we as a society and individuals are so divided. It's about the observation of the state of the world as it is today, and that is quite different for us to write about. We felt we wanted to step in to that territory as well".
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